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everybody just shut up about their religion. keep it to yourself. just stay home on a religious holiday. just don't come in. that's all. don't come into work. >> i don't think a professor should look at this guide and say, well, i shouldn't schedule an exam on beltin. but it is useful because it would let professors know if they have students who celebrate these holidays they can make arrangements for them to take it another day. >> if they have students who celebrate these holidays they should teachers and these students to stop trying to be different. they are trying to be different and interesting. what are you doing? i am a wiccan. oh, tell us. >> i think that is unfair to wiccans who legitimately believe what they believe. >> i'm sure you are right. i am not above being unfair and an ass. >> or a bigot. bill, this is interesting because no religion wants to be affiliated with you. you have been turned down 17 times by 17 denominations and sects. what do you make of this? >> thank you, i was waiting for the question part. i thought there would b
everybody just shut up about their religion. keep it to yourself. just stay home on a religious holiday. just don't come in. that's all. don't come into work. >> i don't think a professor should look at this guide and say, well, i shouldn't schedule an exam on beltin. but it is useful because it would let professors know if they have students who celebrate these holidays they can make arrangements for them to take it another day. >> if they have students who celebrate these holidays...
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. >> pero el profesor de religión dice que la votación no tiene nada de espiritual. >> eso garantiza que como ellos, los cardenales son conservadores. >> hay tendencias más nacionales, ya diría que teologicas, por ejemplo los italianos quieren regresar y tomar de nuevo el papado pues no lo han tenido desde 40 años. >> y los italianos son poderosos, 21 son italianos y los latinoamericanos son 19. >> la tendencia es en el secretario, su hombre de confianza, se llama bertone y en los últimos 5 años ha cambiado el colegio cardenalicio y ha nombrado a obispos europeos. >> el nuevo papa será conservador. >> eso es lo que menos necesita la iglesia en el siglo 21. >> son francamente críticos y la decisión está en manos del colegio de cardenales, la repeusta lo tendrá la historia. >> con guardias comunitarios pretenden garantizar la violencia en guerrero, méxico. >> . >> los habitantes de zonas apartadas de méxico se quejaban de crímenes y por eso hay ahora guardias comunitarios para defenderse, vamos con los detalles con maría antonieta collins desde guerrero. >> es una larga z
. >> pero el profesor de religión dice que la votación no tiene nada de espiritual. >> eso garantiza que como ellos, los cardenales son conservadores. >> hay tendencias más nacionales, ya diría que teologicas, por ejemplo los italianos quieren regresar y tomar de nuevo el papado pues no lo han tenido desde 40 años. >> y los italianos son poderosos, 21 son italianos y los latinoamericanos son 19. >> la tendencia es en el secretario, su hombre de confianza, se...
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. >> he spends blessings to everyone, no matter their religion. >> are you catholic? >> no, i'm methodist. >> reporter: why did you go to the pope's audience? >> to see it, because he's so amazing. >> reporter: more details emerged to when the conclave, the process for the election of the new pope, may take place. it could be as early as march 15. >> given the surprise of the pope's decision to resign, it would be a big mistake to rule out any possible surprises in the choice of the next pope. >> on february 27th, the day before he and indicates, he will get a chance to have a general audience in st. peter's square to give a chance from catholics in the world to say farewell from the pope who decided to -- tradition and for the first time in modern history step aside. >> he said he was stepping do you want for the good of the church, because he no longer has the strength to carry out his duties. some african-americans saying they would like to be acknowledged directly. it's the talk around town this week. molette green is back with us. >> it's good to be back. >> ther
. >> he spends blessings to everyone, no matter their religion. >> are you catholic? >> no, i'm methodist. >> reporter: why did you go to the pope's audience? >> to see it, because he's so amazing. >> reporter: more details emerged to when the conclave, the process for the election of the new pope, may take place. it could be as early as march 15. >> given the surprise of the pope's decision to resign, it would be a big mistake to rule out any possible...
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. >> eric: do you know fasting is one of the most holy things you can do in the catholic religion? >> bob: why friday only? >> eric: representation of -- >> kimberly: you don't meat anyway. you are slightly anorexic. >> andrea: i know you don't give anything up, but what do you think you could give up? >> brian: that would really be a sacrifice. >> bob: a sacrifice. you know me. >> kimberly: women, and betting. he'd be cranky. >> bob: women and bed wetting? >> kimberly: women and betting. >> eric: what about the cigars? >> bob: i can't do that. i'm not a catholic. we're prod stant. >> eric: shouldn't you have solidarity with the fellow catholics. >> kimberly: see bob wants to argue about -- >> andrea: i will say this. robert, you have given up enough in your life. >> bob: that is right. given up booze and drugs. >> eric: logic. >> bob: that was because of the drugs and alcohol did that. >> kimberly: the poor man, god bless him. he could be in jail or dead. >> bob: i was in jail. but i'm out of it now. one more thing. this is dedicated to you. is next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surp
. >> eric: do you know fasting is one of the most holy things you can do in the catholic religion? >> bob: why friday only? >> eric: representation of -- >> kimberly: you don't meat anyway. you are slightly anorexic. >> andrea: i know you don't give anything up, but what do you think you could give up? >> brian: that would really be a sacrifice. >> bob: a sacrifice. you know me. >> kimberly: women, and betting. he'd be cranky. >> bob: women...
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saying accusers of hitler, but all anyone remembers is the four freedoms from one speech and freedom of religion. what he wanted to do was to convey not only the four freedoms, but to say we are fighting a war against the accusers of hitler to achieve those four freedoms. all people remember is that line. >> thinking about the republican response from marco rubio, it strikes me that it's a statement from him and where the republican party is right now a few months after a loss at the polls. i wonder how you compare to what you heard and what it says about where the party now is with where other parties have been a few months after losing to a reelected president. the democrats with bush or reagan got reelected. where do you think they are right now relative to other parties in this position? >> what they are doing and marco rubio reflected that, there is going to be a struggle. it's not as large as it was in 1964 after the gold water defeat or the democrats after 1972, but last night was one of the opening volleys in the battle that you will see between the conservative wing of the republican pa
saying accusers of hitler, but all anyone remembers is the four freedoms from one speech and freedom of religion. what he wanted to do was to convey not only the four freedoms, but to say we are fighting a war against the accusers of hitler to achieve those four freedoms. all people remember is that line. >> thinking about the republican response from marco rubio, it strikes me that it's a statement from him and where the republican party is right now a few months after a loss at the...
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i don't care much for people who use religion as a cloak to justify hatred, injustice and fear and i can't imagine god, should he or she or it exist, does either. i am so proud of my sister and niece for nighting for what they believe in, by having nerve to pray at a wall of prayer while being female. sara sidner is joining us in jerusalem. plain to us the significance of this, being at the wailing wall and what women are wearing and where they are praying. why does that matter? >> reporter: look, it's the most holy jewish site for prayer and basically what these women want is equal access to all of the nominations and those who want to practice their religion at the wall. basically they have been doing this for the past two decades. this is not a new act by these women. they call themselves women of the wall. they go down, wear the shawls, pray at the wall and they say they should be allowed to do that. the high court has put out a ruling basically saying they can go down to the property but the government has made a separate area that is not at the wall but just on the property whe
i don't care much for people who use religion as a cloak to justify hatred, injustice and fear and i can't imagine god, should he or she or it exist, does either. i am so proud of my sister and niece for nighting for what they believe in, by having nerve to pray at a wall of prayer while being female. sara sidner is joining us in jerusalem. plain to us the significance of this, being at the wailing wall and what women are wearing and where they are praying. why does that matter? >>...
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ation d its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600 years. our coverage today includes analysis from two experts on the church, and it begins with reaction from catholics and non-catholics alike, gathered by our managing editor kim lawton. >> benedict said he's resigning "for the good of the church." >> isn't that a profound sign of his own humility in that he was able to recognize when, you know, it just was more than he could handle? and instead of letting just sort of others do the job, he viewed very strongly that we needed somebody in that position that would really be able to take the helm. >> i think this decision was made out of lo
ation d its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600 years....
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than peers to be nationally and internationally to would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts to benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to this structural issues of the catholic church are the issues that a lot of
is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than peers to be nationally and internationally to would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts to benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work and cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to...
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. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter king to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment or antitrade center. >> well, president obama is actually candidate obama's comments back then became the big party discussion. >>> we're back. it's no secret that politicians pander to bases all the time. when speaking up to reporters up in a well funded crowd in san >> the comments became a big part of the discussion on the left-right culture war. republicans were happy to publicize his comments, but these days they're terrified they might be losing the culture wars on some front, and they may well will. let's look at the grounds on gay marriage. once unthinkable, nine states and the district of columbia have legalized same-sex marriage either by court degree, legislative action or actual popular vote. and now illinois, delaware, and hawaii are also considering legalizing gay marriage, same-sex marriage. and the rights retreat on cultural issues extends to other areas as well. i'm joined by lauren ashburn, found over the daily downlo
. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter king to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment or antitrade center. >> well, president obama is actually candidate obama's comments back then became the big party discussion. >>> we're back. it's no secret that politicians pander to bases all the time. when speaking up to reporters up in a well funded crowd in san >> the comments became a big part of the...
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. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment >> same-sex marriage, either by court decree, legislative action or actual popular vote. now, illinois, delaware and hawaii are also considering legalizing gay marriage, same-sex marriage. and the right's retreat extends to other areas, as well. i'm joined by laura ashburn and a contributor to the daily beast, the human rights campaign. often confused with hillary rodham clinton. >>> let me talk about this, you're on the front all of the time fighting for same-sex rights and gay rights generally. isn't it odd that in a country where we've begun to shift dramatically in that direction -- more than acceptance. it's much more positive. it's just, okay, we'll go along with that. at the same time we have a country that still affects gun rights in so many communities. are they different communities? >> i think so. and there's a whole range of issues, you know, that we could talk about from reproductive rights to clim
. >> it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment >> same-sex marriage, either by court decree, legislative action or actual popular vote. now, illinois, delaware and hawaii are also considering legalizing gay marriage, same-sex marriage. and the right's retreat extends to other areas, as well. i'm joined by laura ashburn and a contributor to the daily...
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is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too would like to see a pope from the south but i think what they will elect is somebody who contrasts the benedict in the sense that somebody who is a good administrator and can work at cleaning up of the problems that are revealed by vahey leaks and all the other nonsense that's been coming out of rome not to mention of course the mostly regional and local problems with the abuse scandals jamila in washington would you react to everything we've heard so far. you know i delighted to be on this panel because i think i fall evenly split between all that we've heard here's the thing the church is made up of it's people and while on the one hand terry is absolutely right it's not merely the hierarchy the truth as you know as. tear it to forgive me. the person from berkeley nancy i'm so sorry to have forgot your name but nancy is right to this structural issues of the catholic church are the issues that a
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. >> what role does religion play? it seems to be important in who is going to have children and who is not, but it's in the sense of belief that in attendance the church services or other participation. can you talk about that a little bit? >> it is a fascinating subject because it has changed. if you go back and look at the national statistics report the demographers back then looked at the catholics and protestants and as it happens. over the years conflict fertility increase and demographers said this was the end of catholic fertility. they were no longer special but instead something much more interesting happened. it no longer mattered what your actual belief was to the matter if you were jewish or more men are catholic or protestant. all the matter is how often you attended your services and so there's a straight line between the increased fertility etc. so if you go once every two months your fertility is higher than if you go not at all and if you go once a month it is higher still. if you go once a week it is
. >> what role does religion play? it seems to be important in who is going to have children and who is not, but it's in the sense of belief that in attendance the church services or other participation. can you talk about that a little bit? >> it is a fascinating subject because it has changed. if you go back and look at the national statistics report the demographers back then looked at the catholics and protestants and as it happens. over the years conflict fertility increase and...
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brennan is an islamic convert with decades old connections to the most anti american vair currents of the religion. >> right. >> i will tell you i don't know if this is true or not. i will tell that you there is so much in john brennan's background that should be questioned that this is plausible. >> sharia law. >> if somebody makes a charge like that, shouldn't we explore it before putting him as the chief of all intelligence. >> maybe explore it before mouthing off about it. stephanie: go on the water slide in that crazy town you're building make sure it's operating correctly. >> he doesn't care, there are no rules in there no regulations come on. >> i have the softest apples in town. stephanie: 17 minutes after the hour. that concludes another rye outous right wing world. >> she puts the broad back in broadcasting. it's the "stephanie miller show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ >> announc
brennan is an islamic convert with decades old connections to the most anti american vair currents of the religion. >> right. >> i will tell you i don't know if this is true or not. i will tell that you there is so much in john brennan's background that should be questioned that this is plausible. >> sharia law. >> if somebody makes a charge like that, shouldn't we explore it before putting him as the chief of all intelligence. >> maybe explore it before mouthing...
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or all religions. while intended this bill would violate years of precedence interpreting the establishment clause. in committees for public education, the 1973 case which upheld the principles and board of education from 1947, the u.s. supreme court held that no taxpayer funds could be used for maintenance and repair of facilities in which religious activities take place. explaining, quote, if a state cannot erect buildings in religious activities take place, it may not maintain such buildings or renovate them when they call into disrepair. accordingly, long-standing precedent specifically holds that taxpayer funds cannot go to construct, rebuild, or repair buildings used for religious activities. the types of buildings that this bill seeks to make eligible for direct government funds houses of worship are inherently used for religious activities and the bill would have the effect of unconstitutionally funneling taxpayer money for religious activities. other cases have also held the precedent establis
or all religions. while intended this bill would violate years of precedence interpreting the establishment clause. in committees for public education, the 1973 case which upheld the principles and board of education from 1947, the u.s. supreme court held that no taxpayer funds could be used for maintenance and repair of facilities in which religious activities take place. explaining, quote, if a state cannot erect buildings in religious activities take place, it may not maintain such buildings...
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religion vandenberg a meteorite expert a professor of physics are to me a university in sweden a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on the program to tell us how unique are the events witnessed in the year also is it rare because certainly the footage we've been seeing all morning here at odds he is pretty startling to say the least . and if you've been given in the form. of. what i can see period there are very clearly people need. we. do need to not directly detract and. i do i do apologize i asked a political i do apologize we get it we're getting a very bad connection here with you at the moment we're going to check back with you as soon as we can here on the r.t.e. program for you though for me for the meantime thank you very much and thank you for your patience i apologize. well at the moment on dot com we've certainly got live updates with all the developments on the meteor fall in siberia certainly including how some enterprising local entrepreneurs are already cashing in by offering to sell parts of the crashed miti or online some ads they say the prices company koshary
religion vandenberg a meteorite expert a professor of physics are to me a university in sweden a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on the program to tell us how unique are the events witnessed in the year also is it rare because certainly the footage we've been seeing all morning here at odds he is pretty startling to say the least . and if you've been given in the form. of. what i can see period there are very clearly people need. we. do need to not directly detract and. i do i do...
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religion vandenberg a meteorite expert a professor of physics that would be a university in sweden a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on the program to tell us how unique are the events witnessed in the year also is it rare because certainly the footage we've been seeing all morning here at odds he is pretty startling to say the least you know. and if you've been given in the. very near. here. bob. and i can see period there are very clearly people need. and they need to regulate their travel. i do i do apologize i asked it but they didn't do apologize we got it we're getting a very bad connection here with you at the moment we're going to check back with you as soon as we can here on the r.t. program for you though from it for the meantime thank you very much and thank you for your patience i apologize. well at the moment dot com we've certainly got live updates with all the developments on the meteor fall in siberia certainly including how some enterprising local entrepreneurs are already cashing in by offering to sell parts of the crashed meteor online some ads they say
religion vandenberg a meteorite expert a professor of physics that would be a university in sweden a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on the program to tell us how unique are the events witnessed in the year also is it rare because certainly the footage we've been seeing all morning here at odds he is pretty startling to say the least you know. and if you've been given in the. very near. here. bob. and i can see period there are very clearly people need. and they need to regulate...
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religion is very important because it's a very strongly buddhist country and, and most, but not all, of the ethnic regions are that, and so the buddhist monks have been among the leaders of opposition to the military regime. so it's it's amazing, really that it kind of shows you the strength of the human spirit, you know, even under extremely difficult repressive circumstances. >> a free country also means a free economy and foreign nations have taken note. >> everybody today has discovered myanmar from the chinese to u.s. to europeans, to other asians. >> the new law is far more open. there are provisions in the constitution against nationalization, which, of course, foreign firms are very worried about given the past history of that country. but burma is full of natural resources. as the chinese say, "it is a beggar with a golden bowl." >> myanmar has a very strategic location and presently china is building two pipelines that go through the western part of myanmar. one pipeline will crude oil from the middle east to the southwestern part of china therefore allowing the chinese shi
religion is very important because it's a very strongly buddhist country and, and most, but not all, of the ethnic regions are that, and so the buddhist monks have been among the leaders of opposition to the military regime. so it's it's amazing, really that it kind of shows you the strength of the human spirit, you know, even under extremely difficult repressive circumstances. >> a free country also means a free economy and foreign nations have taken note. >> everybody today has...
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deeper life experience-what i call world views, that really shape our more specific beliefs both in religion and in politics. so, i'm not going to do too much of this but i want to show you one of the charts. i don't try in this back to make an elaborate case for everything i say. i try paint a blood landscape why the population and congress is for alreadyized and why that it that leads to congressional gridlock. let me do this first. this chart has been called sort of the essential chart for understanding the consequences that our budget conundrum. it shows in may 2011 -- doesn't by the senate for budget policies and priorities based on cbo numbers. this shows the parts of the annual deficits that are due to the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and the bush era tax cuts, recovery measures -- that means primarily the bush stimulus and the obama stimulus programs -- t.a.r.p., fannie and freddie, and the economic downturn. in the book these -- this isn't in color but you can make it out. you sook see from where we are today in 2013, at the time this was put together, the single biggest factor in
deeper life experience-what i call world views, that really shape our more specific beliefs both in religion and in politics. so, i'm not going to do too much of this but i want to show you one of the charts. i don't try in this back to make an elaborate case for everything i say. i try paint a blood landscape why the population and congress is for alreadyized and why that it that leads to congressional gridlock. let me do this first. this chart has been called sort of the essential chart for...
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i really want to know, you know, any religion that you have that teaches you about loving and caring for other people, not if you don't like them, you just exclude them, so it is just crazy that in 2013 that we have to still -- people are still thinking like this. >> more states are allowing gay marriage. >> people don't have their own special prom then. if that's what they want to do -- >> they're allowed. as we mentioned this isn't the school doing this. this is a private group of citizens, can have it on private property and that's their right. i will read this as we read one quote from one student, another student says this is bananas, said this, i absolutely hate how my town is get iting called anti-gay bigots because a few christians, in quotes, are planning a separate prom, not all of sullivan is like that. i can guarantee it. final word -- >> national embarrassment. >> final word. embarrassment for them. >> national embarrassment for the town and good for students standing up against this sort of exclusion. >> moving on, getting ugly, folks, talking about -- you've been readi
i really want to know, you know, any religion that you have that teaches you about loving and caring for other people, not if you don't like them, you just exclude them, so it is just crazy that in 2013 that we have to still -- people are still thinking like this. >> more states are allowing gay marriage. >> people don't have their own special prom then. if that's what they want to do -- >> they're allowed. as we mentioned this isn't the school doing this. this is a private...
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if you are going to pick one, go with the one with the most holidays. >> any religion the most sacred day is halloween, kajtd take it seriously. call me a bigot. what i would be more on the pagan side -- >> how many wiccans can name all the holidays. >> i actually went because there was a backlash against wiccans and i interviewed a number of them. we are the most peaceful individuals. we don't practice crazy things. we are just of the earth. >> tucker: every one that i have met are compulsive did you think johns and dragons player. >> a likes a lot of inzones. >> and also this, the president of the united states has mentioned a number of times the middle-class. the phrase being thrown around in the campaign by mitt romney and president obama. what does it mean? the president used it a number of times during the state of the union. listen. >> a thriving middle-class. we want to grow the middle-class by shifting the cost of, a growing economy that creates middle-class parents can't afford to. >> to grow our middle-class, new opportunities for the middle-class for who are willing to cli
if you are going to pick one, go with the one with the most holidays. >> any religion the most sacred day is halloween, kajtd take it seriously. call me a bigot. what i would be more on the pagan side -- >> how many wiccans can name all the holidays. >> i actually went because there was a backlash against wiccans and i interviewed a number of them. we are the most peaceful individuals. we don't practice crazy things. we are just of the earth. >> tucker: every one that i...
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. >> it's been said that politics and religion should never be discussed in polite conversation. but the united methodist church is doing just that -- discussing whether to change church doctrine added in 1972 that declares homosexuality incompatible with christianity.
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these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future may not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. are. also. be with us today. offered to find the international community and the. most powerful nuclear yet. conducted in. china north korea's. recent leadership in the region. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it couldn't have happened at a worse time internationally speaking it's the lunar new year in china so basically the entire country is on
these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future may not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in...
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these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. r.t. . many more stories and brilliant videos. from the web site for example. of new york. also. with us today. offered to find the international community and the. most powerful nuclear yet. conducted in. china north korea's. recent leadership changes in the region have created an atmosphere. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into. a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea and it's and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming probably in the next few days and it certainly is it
these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for...
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these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future may not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom or democracy in tunisia. our team and in our world update this hour at least nineteen gunmen have been killed in thailand's turbulance house after all said to be the area's most vigorous militant attacks and several here is some one hundred heavily armed men stormed it on a base but were repelled thanks for militants who previously defected casualties among servicemen were reported three muslim dominated provinces often suffer from at times by insurgents calling pro great autonomy from bangkok. in another blow to syria's government forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the c
these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future may not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom or...
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these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. r.t. . lots of great stories and videos at. the moment. which. some people are feeling about the pope's. group. shortly here in the program but for now the u.n. security council has promised more sanctions against north korea. defied the international community and held it most powerful. yet. china. was among those to join the worldwide chorus of condemnation. recent leadership changes in the region. could be applied or are already being applied so it's really fall into a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with your. and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known
these groups don't believe in democracy the republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life on by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and...
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. >> it's been said that politics and religion should never be discussed in polite conversation. but the united methodist church is doing just that -- discussing whether to change church doctrine added in 1972 that declares homosexuality incompatible with christianity.
. >> it's been said that politics and religion should never be discussed in polite conversation. but the united methodist church is doing just that -- discussing whether to change church doctrine added in 1972 that declares homosexuality incompatible with christianity.
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. >> nothing expresses the true nature of a community more powerfully than its religion, and the african american inner city is strong and growing strong under jim crow. monday night at 10:00 on mpt. >> catch a free look at upcoming programs and events and find it online. >> programs on
. >> nothing expresses the true nature of a community more powerfully than its religion, and the african american inner city is strong and growing strong under jim crow. monday night at 10:00 on mpt. >> catch a free look at upcoming programs and events and find it online. >> programs on
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losing her religion could mean the death penalty for an avg and girl back at home although loyal to the russian authorities prevented from what appeared to be uncertain debts off to the very. wealthy british. it's. right on. the. market. what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report. you're watching on t.v. it's good to have you with us well the first time since the second world war the us is not the lodge's imports and exports of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being also about why american camas seems to be so mean against the tide janish again takes a look at how america's current education system can affect the economy off the future. china has just surpassed the u.s. in trade according to u.s. intelligence by twenty thirty china will surpass the u.s. in the size of its economy as well the u.s. is still home to amazing can of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year olds in the u.s. are
losing her religion could mean the death penalty for an avg and girl back at home although loyal to the russian authorities prevented from what appeared to be uncertain debts off to the very. wealthy british. it's. right on. the. market. what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report. you're watching on t.v. it's good to have you with us well the first time since the second world war the us is not the lodge's imports and...
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using her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home later this hour we have more on how the loyalty of the russian authorities prevented her from what appeared to be certain death. for the first time since of the second world war the us is not the largest importer and exporter of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being asked about why american call mrs seems to be swimming against the tide and she can take the closer look at how america's current education system can affect the economy of the future china has just surpassed the u.s. in trade according to u.s. intelligence by twenty thirty china will surpass the u.s. in the size of its economy as well the u.s. is still home to amazing innovations into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year olds in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge our u.s. students ready to compete it looks a
using her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home later this hour we have more on how the loyalty of the russian authorities prevented her from what appeared to be certain death. for the first time since of the second world war the us is not the largest importer and exporter of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being asked about why american call mrs seems to be swimming against the tide and she can take the closer look at how america's current...
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losing her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home want to hold the loyalty. russian authorities prevented form what appeared to be certain death that's coming up here on r.t. in just a few minutes. french anew with legislation is colliding over a case of online hate speech twitter an american company has been ordered by a french quarter to reveal personal data of users posting and to sematic messages arches maría financial examines of the case to see if the concept of free speech or should have different boundaries in different countries. two democracies stumbling over the concept of freedom the french court has called on twitter to help censor hate speech on the website in france because it violates its laws the tweeter is an american company and the american constitution sets no limits to freedom of expression given that the french word as we wired to do that the question is how can the french and force this judge those decision when the union of jewish students of france took the issue to paris court in october they wanted to stop away with end to semiti
losing her religion could mean the death penalty for an afghan girl back at home want to hold the loyalty. russian authorities prevented form what appeared to be certain death that's coming up here on r.t. in just a few minutes. french anew with legislation is colliding over a case of online hate speech twitter an american company has been ordered by a french quarter to reveal personal data of users posting and to sematic messages arches maría financial examines of the case to see if the...
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i have spent some time with is a lot of the recent research about how we think or don't think about religion and politics and how so many of the views that we believe, all of us, carefully reasoned and fought out, grounded in some deeper attitudes and deeper values and deeper life experiences, what i call world use that really shape or more specific beliefs, both in religion and in politics. so, not going to do too much of this, but i want to show you one of the charts. i don't try in this book to make an elaborate case where every single thing that i say, what i am trying to do is paint a broad landscape of what is wrong with in this country the walleye the population and congress's polarized and why that leads to congressional gridlock. let me do this first. this chart has been called the essentials chart for understanding, you know, the consequences that our budget conundrum are causing. what it shows is as of may 2011, this is done by the center for budget policy and priority based on cbo numbers. this shows the price of the annual deficit due to the board -- wars, the bush-era tax cuts
i have spent some time with is a lot of the recent research about how we think or don't think about religion and politics and how so many of the views that we believe, all of us, carefully reasoned and fought out, grounded in some deeper attitudes and deeper values and deeper life experiences, what i call world use that really shape or more specific beliefs, both in religion and in politics. so, not going to do too much of this, but i want to show you one of the charts. i don't try in this book...
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these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. r.t. and now world update this hour at least nineteen gunmen have been killed in thailand's turbulance house after all said to be the areas most vigorous militant attacks and several here is some one hundred heavily armed men stormed the base but were repelled thanks said table for militants who'd previously defected casualties among servicemen were reported three muslim dominated provinces often suffer from at times by insurgents calling pro great autonomy from bangkok. in another blow to syria's government forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of
these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life onto new zealand by force as if they know better than other people after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and...